Construction Details

Notable features

101 Collins Street makes a distinctive mark on the Melbourne skyline, as it pierces the sky with a 75m high communications spire.

The tower was the first skyscraper in Australia to be completely clad in granite and glass, achieving a polished, glossy look.

Just down the road from 120 Collins Street, the two towers bring a slightly modern art-deco feel to downtown Melbourne, with their soaring spires.

101 Collins features a podium with a giant order which do not provide any structural support, and make reference to the scale of Classicism. The building massing makes reference to the New York set-back style and the form of an art-deco skyscraper.

History

Built by Grocon, The first granite fagade for a high-rise building of more than 200 meters built in Australia. From its very first construction phases, the 57-storey tower standing on the prominent Collins Street in the heart of Melbourne, represented a technological challenge both for its large dimension and its particular design characteristics. In fact it is the first high-rise granite facade built in Australia.